'Un-Carrier' T-Mobile Wants You To Trade In Your Old iPhone For A New iPhone 5
Just a few days ahead of the debut of Apple's flagship phone on the carrier's network, T-Mobile has announced a special iPhone trade-in offer.
Just a few days ahead of the debut of Apple's flagship phone on the carrier's network, T-Mobile has announced a special iPhone trade-in offer.
Here's what to expect if you'll be purchasing an iPhone at a T-Mobile store on Friday.
The update will also bring official support for services like Visual Voicemail.
Like T-Mobile, AT&T will be enabling the iPhone's HD Voice feature in 2013.
An official from the carrier also strongly hinted that Wi-Fi Calling will eventually be making its way to the handset.
Instead a being locked into a contract, buyers will pay $100 up front for the iPhone 5 and then make $20 monthly payments for two years.
AT&T wants to expand into Europe, according to The Wall Street Journal.
T-Mobile USA will begin selling the iPhone in "three to four months."
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